Qualcomm has officially announced a new Snapdragon 732G chipset today. According to the company, the Snapdragon 732G is said to be the “follow-on” chip to last year’s Snapdragon 730G SoC.
As with any other Snapdragon’s 7-series chipset, the Snapdragon 732G will continue to target mid-ranger smartphones. This time round, it aims to “deliver immersive gameplay backed by smarter, faster artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated performance”.
The Snapdragon 732G is built on an 8nm process, and implements an octa-cores architecture consisting of a pair of Cortex-A76 (clocked at 2.3GHz) CPUs and six Cortex-A55 CPUs (clocked at 1.8GHz).
Although it features the same Cortex-A76 prime cores as the Snapdragon 730G, but the Cortex-A76 cores on the Snapdragon 732G SoC has a higher clock rate of 2.3GHz as compared to Snapdragon 730G’s 2.2GHz clock rate.
On the graphical-side, it will be aided by an Adreno 618 GPU which also boasts 15% improvement in graphic rendering as compared to last year’s Snapdragon 730G.
Since the Snapdragon 732G is a gaming-centric chipet, it also comes with select Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming features which “allow players to experience seamless and ultra-realistic gameplay in over a billion shades of color”.
The upcoming POCO smartphone, possibly the POCO X3, has been confirmed to be the first smartphone globally to debut with the Snapdragon 732G SoC.